The Rays wanted repairs finished in time for opening day 2026. The city of St. Petersburg says it's under no obligation to ...
Matt Silverman, the Rays’ co-president, said in an email to the St. Petersburg chief administrator that the team wants to “clear up” any questions about its support for the reconstruction.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg City Administrator Rob Gerdes told the Rays in a letter that the city is ...
However, on Dec. 30, Rays co-president Matt Silverman sent a letter to city administrator Rob Gerdes, first obtained by the Tampa Bay Times, making it clear the team wanted to move forward.
Matt Silverman, the Rays' co-president, said in an email to the St. Petersburg chief administrator that the team wants to "clear up" any questions about its support for the reconstruction.
FOX 13's Evan Axelbank reports on a letter from St. Pete City Administrator Rob Gerdes to Rays President Matt Silverman. In it, Gerdes says that while the city is legally obligated to fix the damage ...
In a letter sent to City Administrator Robert Gerdes, Rays President Matthew Silverman said the organization changed its position on the city buying out its obligation to fund part of an estimated ...